All Quotes by Ernest J. Gaines
“King is probably one of three men of this century that I'll call heroic. A fantastic man as far as I'm concerned, for all that he did.”
“I think I'm a very religious person. I think I believe in God as much as any man does. I don't only believe in God, I know there's God.”
“I would think a faith in God is one thing. I think that if we could change the whole world and keep the land is another thing. Change things yet keep keep the relationship is another thing.”
“In dialogue, I’m dealing with the sounds I’ve heard. One of the reasons I often write from first person or multiple points of view is to hear the voices of different characters. Omniscient narration becomes a problem because, for me, the omniscient is my own voice narrating the story and then bringing in characters for dialogue.”
“When people hear stories, they identify more closely with the characters. When I read aloud, people always come up to me and say, “I understand it much better now that I’ve heard you read it. I can hear the characters’ voices much clearer…””
“All writers write about the past, and I try to make it come alive so you can see what happened.”
“I was never threatened…I never knew anyone who was lynched. But there was subtle racism every day of my life. You could not speak to a white man unless he spoke to you first. On the sidewalk, I’d have to move so a white person could walk by.”
“Go and be fish again.”